Posted: 11/14/2014
- The Philae lander on Wednesday became the first spacecraft to touch down on a comet and has since sent its first images from the surface of the body, known as 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

Posted: 10/21/2014
- On Thursday, most of North America will have prime viewing of a partial solar eclipse. The new moon will hide part of the sun from view. The eclipse will unfold slowly following its start near the Kamchatka Peninsula in far eastern Russia.

Updated: 10/08/2014
- Astronomer Geoff Wyatt at the Sydney Observatory in Australia called it "very spectacular." The clouds blocked the view at times, but he said the moon turned a "lovely reddish brown."

Posted: 10/08/2014
- Base officials say the three Georgia-based airmen were on temporary duty at Kadena Air Base in Japan. They had recently arrived in Okinawa and were visiting the northwest coast of the island when waves carried them into the ocean.

Posted: 10/06/2014
- Wednesday morning, if the skies are clear, North Americans will have prime viewing of a full lunar eclipse, especially in the West. The full moon will be obscured by Earth's shadow in the predawn hours. The total eclipse will last an hour -- until sunrise on the East Coast.

Posted: 09/23/2014
- More than 150 countries set the first-ever deadline to end deforestation by 2030, but the feasibility of that goal was eroded when Brazil said it would not join. Forests are important because they absorb the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide.

Posted: 09/15/2014
- Most of these objects harmlessly disintegrate before reaching Earth's surface. But there are exceptions, like the nearly 60-foot meteor that exploded over Russia in 2013, causing considerable damage.

Posted: 08/05/2014
- On Sunday, the storm buffeted parts of the Bahamas and the Turks & Caicos with rain and gusty winds, after passing over the Dominican Republic. Earlier, it dumped rain on Puerto Rico.

Posted: 07/02/2014
- Already, there's a tropical storm warning for the entire North Carolina coast. And officials, hotel owners and would-be vacationers as far north as New England are carefully watching the forecasts.

Posted: 07/02/2014
- This winter all people wanted to see was sunshine, with ice and snow storms that had people in the cold for days. But now, with a heat index over one hundred, News 12's Christie Ethridge decided to hit the streets to find out if people still feel the same way.

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